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Departure [Locked to Madoka and Lan]
(Note: This post is frontdated by a few days and takes place chronologically before 'War in the Pacific'.)
The middle of the night: while most are getting adequate rest for the massive battle ahead, the Chalice passes by a small but inhabited island in the Pacific.
It is here that Muginami requests a quick stop. She gathers her belongings - including that one red apple - and steps off the Chalice without saying a word, leaving only a note in front of Madoka's assigned room. Her destination: a nearby town. However, before she starts to walk there, she watches quietly as the fleet departs.
This was the right decision. What she did affected not only Madoka and Lan, but some of the people from the Chalice too. She didn't belong with them.
The ships soon vanish from sight, and Muginami finds herself alone, walking along a pristine shoreline not unlike the ones in Kamogawa. From here on out, she'd have to decide on what she'd do. No allegiances, no friends. It was almost like her childhood repeating itself, but maybe it was better this way...
The middle of the night: while most are getting adequate rest for the massive battle ahead, the Chalice passes by a small but inhabited island in the Pacific.
It is here that Muginami requests a quick stop. She gathers her belongings - including that one red apple - and steps off the Chalice without saying a word, leaving only a note in front of Madoka's assigned room. Her destination: a nearby town. However, before she starts to walk there, she watches quietly as the fleet departs.
This was the right decision. What she did affected not only Madoka and Lan, but some of the people from the Chalice too. She didn't belong with them.
The ships soon vanish from sight, and Muginami finds herself alone, walking along a pristine shoreline not unlike the ones in Kamogawa. From here on out, she'd have to decide on what she'd do. No allegiances, no friends. It was almost like her childhood repeating itself, but maybe it was better this way...